Exit West

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#1 Klara And The Sun

From her vantage point inside the store, Klara, an Artificial Friend with exceptional observational skills, keeps a close eye on the actions of those coming in to browse and people walking by on the street outside. While Klara is still certain that a client will soon select her, she is cautioned not to place too much faith in human promises as it becomes possible that her circumstances could change for good.

In Klara and the Sun, Kazuo Ishiguro examines the fast-evolving modern world through the perspective of a memorable narrator to delve into a central query: what is love?

#2 Americanah

When Ifemelu and Obinze leave military-run Nigeria for the West, they are young and in love. Ifemelu is attractive and confident when she leaves for America, but despite her academic excellence, she is forced to confront her first-ever questions about what it means to be black. Quiet, reflective Obinze had intended to go with her, but after 9/11, he was unable to enter America and instead settled into a perilous, illegal existence in London. They rejoin in a modern democratic Nigeria fifteen years later, reigniting their passion for one another and for their country.

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#3 On Earth We Re Briefly Gorgeous

A son’s letter to a mother who is unable to read is found in the book On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous. The letter, which is written while the speaker, Little Dog, is in his late twenties, provides a window into aspects of his life that his mother has never known while revealing an amazing revelation about a family history that began before he was even born and has its roots in Vietnam. It is both a brutally honest examination of race, class, and manhood and a witness to the complicated yet unmistakable love between a single mum and her kid.

As we are enmeshed in addiction, violence, and trauma and ask questions that are fundamental to our American moment, questions that are supported by compassion and kindness, Both the power of speaking one’s own tale and the deafening quiet of not being heard are major themes in On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.

#4 Pachinko

Teenage Sunja, the beloved daughter of a disabled fisherman, falls in love with a rich stranger at a beach close to her house in Korea in the early 1900s. He makes a lot of promises, but she rejects his advances when she learns she’s pregnant and that her lover is married. Instead, she accepts a marriage proposal from a kind, frail clergyman who is passing through town while traveling to Japan. But by leaving her house and rejecting her son’s wealthy father, she starts a dramatic story that will last for many generations.

Pachinko is a beautifully written and incredibly poignant tale of love, devotion, ambition, and sacrifice. Strong, unyielding women, devoted sisters, and sons, fathers shook by moral crisis, and others Lee’s complex and passionate characters survive and thrive against the uncaring arc of history in everything from bustling street markets to the halls of Japan’s finest universities to the pachinko parlors of the criminal underworld.

#5 Severance

Candace Chen is a routine-obsessed millennial drone who works alone in a Manhattan office building. So when a pestilence of biblical proportions sweeps New York, she hardly notices it. Shen Fever then spreads. Families run away. Businesses cease operations. The metro stops abruptly. As the fictitious blogger NY Ghost, she soon finds herself completely alone and unfevered as she captures the creepy, deserted metropolis.

But Candace won’t be able to survive by herself indefinitely. Here come the survivors, led by the ferocious IT specialist Bob. They are headed to a location known as the Facility, where Bob assures them that they will have everything they need to rebuild society. But Candace has a secret that she is certain Bob would use against her. Does she need to flee from her rescuers? Ling Ma’s Severance is a quirky coming-of-age story and satire that mocks and critiques the rituals, routines, and lost possibilities of modern life.

#6 To Sleep In A Sea Of Stars

Kira Navárez fantasized about living in alien worlds. She has now awoken from a nightmare. Kira discovers an alien artifact while conducting a normal reconnaissance mission on an uncolonized planet. She is initially thrilled, but when the ancient dust surrounding her starts to move, her joy quickly turns to horror.

Kira embarks on a galactic voyage of exploration and transformation as conflict breaks out among the stars. She had no idea what to expect from the first encounter, and subsequent occurrences test the very boundaries of what it is to be human. Kira is dealing with her own tragedies as Earth and its colonies are on the verge of extinction. Now, Kira might be the last and best hope for humanity.